ri:ui:i «!i><. ni.i.rx.i » s u and limrm «o i Ttie majority of our coutirilmru. «r lho« dt—enunaif btllrvr, arc cuoarteulianlr 'd»cUar» ,u “ r “*'’ Ing r-Wrdulj'aa publicacrraiil*. Tbev ledln* d.nuj«l, wrrr elaclrd irUb Ibe ui.d«.landHiK 0,T,t " ,rn • certain abuw* Would l« oorrwied, | <1« *I>»1 « cat* they are apfdylUK Ibe corrective. «‘ber», tbeo.
Tbelr efloru are now beln* bellctled by thore *Ih> hare no - bilen»U at «take. but who dr-ire to ace tbe old reginM
restored.
In the days that have gwie, public «aa conducted In a sllpab'id ■
rot plea* • rytbal M rl—uud to Voik ci d Rladdeti boaMrd
i subscription I Let of any legitimate paper in this section. Its list is not padded with deadheads to
A iikakti.kns New York boaief. who baa been exhibiting in bis windoa what purported to be the fae simile of the legs of tbe actress Blanche Bates, .baa been sued for Infringement or paid oommissiont or something of tbe sort. He Is a mean* hyena who will rob a poor little .actress of her cnirf Dkwey stands by his men, not only, while they are wltb him, bu' after they
are gone, and be don boro’s reward should
ending of bis services. Neither hi> subordinates nor bto country will think
leas kindly of him
given to tbe widows of Captains liridley, Wood and Niebols and tbe motter of Lleutsoant Brumby. Tug elections of tbe last four year, do not Indicate that the Western and Southern people are crazy for free stiver. Kansas, Bout b Dakota and Washington hare been firmly recovered by tbe ItepubUcans. Kentucky Is suit held by them. Maryland was only regained by dropping tbe 16 to 1 “hoodoo.'' Both Booth sad West are prosperous. Uoud money Is plentiful. Prices >nd wages
by tbe earlnad. Another “calamity campaign" would be both ridiculous and futile. y Cuba's actual population, according In the preliminary enumeration made under Metal authority, is 1,£T2.MS; that of Puerto Rico *67,67V. Many of these people—most of them in Puerto Ktoo—are practically wards of tbe United
Dt'XJXa tbe eclipse of tbe ru May ffl. wbiefa will be vislbu as t tial edipse bare and a total one In tbe
s party ot Harvard
Mi tally or physically unfit far tbs duties of married Ufa. The proposed Innovation Is a startling
1* the ease of adlfierence. wlwther between Individuals or bet ween nationa, there is a atroug diapuallkm In b nature to take sides, so that no\, British and Boer are locked In a deadly baif-Neison over supremacy In Traoavaal, Ibe public of Afoertea. and,
lor that matter, pretty over, la pairing oil mo
And yet we are hr enough ai vgood enough friend, to bulb \bem loseule it among tbe B«it li'e nut in human nature to withhl^d sympathy and support lor one or Useottser priacipsle in so spirited a scrap. This la tbe spirit that prompts crtUctsm of a neutral press, first from one side add then tbe other, of fatorliism, when, in reality, nothing beyond news and tacts has been given czp'ro-
•f numeroui
md magnificent benevolence- Wbkr in betterment. The committee variou<
Meil««llst'f*reacti It tia* l
made Ibe 4>*eov- have be.
l-rainjonttb New county ■■ the bear^of out a day I'M iviiizallon.and In killed. 1
^ _ dory Inst
this end, we slwuld find tsdb our tulloc duly and pleasure In cordially and for bt
readily rrpsatiug, as .sxaslou oilers, says: '"‘‘J ' " wbateverls wort by of being rrieoduced. “We are led to wonder If duty calls; bv rabb
Yet Ibis tmpllt- thought and dlscrtmi us tooverlook lbemu»t besotted heathen llellci ition, and Hi- tlie absence of there of tbe world lust st our own ai i which produces the evil of which we , while we are cnlributiug mllll manner; valuable grauU were dls- »nicn prouoore ore. .n„„.
speak. Kor If there is much to dlasem* efiorti uate, there is also somctlnng to sup-. 'irrss. Part of what we have listened a would bavt been better unsaid, and, if course, should not be reproduced. Part of it is too trivial to bear repetition.
Part of il, though null.
hunter* I
is quit*
leased wltb lavish band, tbe recipients of there favors making but inadequate
for what should have proved of revenue to tb*city. Wbll
conditions were attached to there
grants, the restrictive dai
vet enforced. Tbe holders of tbe
frauchires |»»resred a power w they exerted w lieu their Interests rened. They made and unmade it will, and as council was comof nun of tbelr own ^election it
can readily be seen bow lax methid-
lined. Tbe rights bt tbe people
were trampled upon, and il wa- an .)*-□ secret Ihathiouey was freely used o debaurti public official-. Ttien, again, perverted sentiment jjsyed no
lnruns|ilcuous part In legi-lstiou.
Tlius matter* went from bad to worse untUpublic atleulioo was challenged. Tbe people made a concerted move to rethrow tbe rlngsters, and bow well they succeeded is a matter of history. Tbe gentlemen elected last spring were tiledged to reform. They are now redeeming their pledges, and they will
u a due observance of all
contracts where tbe city Is a party.
This Is but business.
Tbe editor of tbe sheet around tbe corner Is whining about tbe adoption obstructive tactics by council. This new no comment It hi only natural, be must do tbe bidding of those who employ him—tbe owner* of these fran'Msrs.* Tbe paper I* only fulfilling tbe nlrelun for 'which It was purchased, md “tbe editor in fact as well ps in tame" h affording amuremrut by bis frantic efforts to bolster up tbe rouse of corporation which has broken faith with tbe city repeatedly and persistently. These are patent fact*. Hi: WAB IK wot TH A in 1C A. (treat Britain may well be amazed at ae extraordinary force required lo fight tbe Boers In Booth Africa. No less than SIS,000 men and 451! guns have been gathered for tbe war, although zre not supposed to number i 90,000. Of three 213,000 i have already been lost In battle and 10,000 more are locked In Ladysmith. There are besides 12.000 afloat, leaving 190.000 available tioo. But a large force must be kept (Mpe Town and other parts of Cape Colony to prevent an uprising of tbe Dutch, who greatly outnumber t British even In the British Colqny, that from Ibe present force not m loo,(so can be put on tbe firing line. Winston Churchill, wbo bad experience with tbe Born while •s tbelr priecner, verifies tbe Boer estimate that one Boer is equal to Iroi three to five British soldiers when be fighting on tbe defensive in bit ow country. If tbe Boers have 90,000 m« all told they can probably put 75.000 c the firing line, and a force of 100,000 Brillab ta not strong enough
mid misunderstand and misconstrue Much bafm is frequently done t“ r s(Maker and lo bis opinions in Ibis iy: Wbat be said figuratively may be taken literally; wbat be meant humorously may be taken seriously: wbst those In sympathy wltb him will uu-* demand others wbo know bltu not will misapprehend. Even tbe very ■imple repetition of anything can sellom be exact. There is a game iu which a single verse or sen'teore I- * bispered from one to another round a rircle of players. Each one endeavors lo S|>emk the precise worths be has beard. Tbe last listener-is desired In utter il aloud, when It appears that its identity is gone, and shouts of laughter greet tbe absurdity ol tbe outcome. I f such misconeeptiout.lake place among those wbo are well matched In iutglUgence without prejudice In Ibe matter, it false constructions may be expected when <tf¥p thought* are given Ibe superficial, aud liberal words are
In Booth Africa to nearly n. The magnitude of Ibe i Chamberlain so lightly pre cl pi la led may bt judged by compartEngland sent 80,000 men to ; Wellington bad only 25,
trioo.
dent Kruger said at tbe oat that tbe civilised world would be tbe oust of a war for tbe the Boer*, and (Ireot Britain has already been aalouiahed. 'lorwuver, there are some competent lilltary critics wbo are broom iarmed because of tbe uu pre pared ■ of England for self defence. Not only MS been sent to Buutb Africa, but many of her gun* have 'rum tbe borne defences supply the demands for artillery Natal. Wbat would happen thei England should become Involved war with France7 Her navy. If not loo much scattered, might prevent an Invasion, but It would be tbe policy of her enemy to (one an entrance to British soil at almost any coat, knowing that once lauded be would find her alunwt defenceless. The danger of aucb on is very remote, but it b uever- • a danger that baa heretofore recognized by the government
card it
wld
again been wotidtringly made by prac-j have been teen, by guunera,saiia uunng v" , ', ncal laymen, wbo ntuM not uoder.jtbe pa»t two motith-adozeo bate been . : -V' 1 "" , ' ,N V 'J'J suod why millions of dollar* should 1 killed In thst ueigbts>rl«*id. .Anuiii; 1 '' 1 ‘ : v 1 ! v be cuUerted from CbsMian people in I bet have al»o hero shot near Urw-u ^ ’ : ’-V 'ti bit- , |. "i, :»-• il ••r " nml
iwelcome trulbs are uttered to tlie (artisan, when broad views are presented to tbe narrow-minded, and faint conjectures whisperer! to tbe unimagi-
native?
There Is a certain kind of fidelity that e uwe to every assemblage of people > which we belong. It Is not that of absolute secrecy, but of mtrlllgeul aud thoughtful dsacnmluallou. It is dlfierIt tu each cme. Tlie confidence w blob should exist in tbe family Is not the required In tbe bustueas firm; the loyally of Ibe aoctal circle Jarirs from that «f tbe Utrrmry club; that of tbe religious isiciety difier* from political urgauUatioo. Yet they all agree in requiring from each member a staunch faltbfulneos that from repeating outside of tbe ciicfa, wbst be bears within It, without thinking intelligently and carefully of tbe all-rouud effect likely be produced. He must resolve that through him, at least, no one shall be exposed to misconstruction, exaggers suspicion, that wbat ha* bon tbe confidence of a friendly spSrit shall not encounter the criticisms bos tlie one, that wbat waa uuder--tood by Iboaeof aimilar mental calibre util absurdities by those wbo fail to grasp its meaning Fledges and promises of secrecy are neither possible nor needful Intercourse; yet where there is a nice sen-e of honor, there will si lion to betray an Implied confidence or to run any risk of injury to throe wbo have tacitly trusted him. If this In lelligent discrimination w< more prevalent, there would be much greater aincetliy and freedom of utterance In conversation than wc have at' present. Tbe fear that tfie words maybe repealed In quarters where they
1* beatbemli.il
rkriitb Jersey. Tli-»
relate that tbr gray-fox, w hen c ill put up as lively a run a- c
inter relative, the led.
The plea-ure of fox cbasnig II Bt taken a hold upon tlie re*id
JDS. 0, CHAMPION J CO. HHITECTS»«BUILDER
SESSWF CJTliSES, IITEU. Eg
ALL YOl B ATTENTION I
J"*
iffii-ieut
gciienm-Iy for thing- uuforesi ..cesrory, and general disroli* I We guarantee ...,r |4.i„ [iibb r* and w ill fm nl-b t-1 inu
mpe u
If ice. Thirteenth Street
re filled with heathen -
‘ «'
charily, -buuld begin , 1.
;e Amenrou : Mct'ormir I outiditiou-,: lil- rabbit d Ins new | two. hour*
r rid-
r for.« and ,
the Brltisb campaign In Natal lias aucb a (allure is given by the report that when the tjannau military at arrived at Buber's camp recent had a Utter map of tbe rwgi-.u tbe British stefl. This would Incredible were It not that in Buber's own confession be admits Dial lie did not know tbe sue or tbe angle of tbe aedlvily of epiun Kop, and it Is pan fall/evident that ignorance as to ibe
iy of Bptou Kop w
I to Natal
ir hi Oetieral Buber’s stall. Genersl b at Beosburg, General Gsta.-re id Ueneral Methuen on
fold by tbe stripping o!
gsm-unt in order to sustain tlie war In
Sooth Africa.
ims-i.ii:d FAmewuhBM. Among tbe many things that dimin-
ish tbe freedom and tlie pleasure of human Intercourse is tbe habit which
my iwnsm* have acquired of thought-
lessly repealing wbat they bear. By this we do not mean tbe base treachery which reveals secrets and betray* con fldenor to the Injury of a friend or neighbor, nor yet that contemptible
love of scandal, that gloals upon
feelings of another, as a sweet morsel to he bended round aud shared by any wbo happen lo be within bearing. Buch pet fidy la sufficiently disgraceful
s full share of merited con-
tempt from every honest man. Far more prevalent, however, aud le** noticeable Is tbe practice of relating to
circle wbat baa been said loan
other, without, mdeed, any evil In ten
but also without any cuorideratiou
of tbe probable wish** of tbore wbo have fiisl spoken, or tbe -fleet upotf others of tlie repetition. Ml Ml persons friend, even when not specially pledged to do eo, and there are comparatively few wbo would repeat wbat they well know would be Injurious; but there are vast number* who feel At liberty to rellerate w hatever they may have beard
lo ordinary conversation whenever
occurs In them to do so.
Now. of usurer, there it much sal. Ufa repetition of which will do good I
icule malt many lips that would other wtss speak frankly and unconstimiuedly. One cause why we And true friendship so delightful is that we may think aloud without fear of being mi* understood. Wbat we say to our friend, to our brother, to our beloved, is we know safe in bis heart, and will never be poured into tbe critical or ontynipathetic ear. But let as once doubt bbloyal reticence; let us be uncertain else may abate tbe confidence we reposing In him alone, and bow quickly
would the words die
From Ibis moat sacred trust. Into wblcb only two may enter up to tbe general oonversa!loo of any circle, there are many grade* of Unspoken fidelity, which a fine sense of honor w ill preserve Inviolate. There is a sort of prop
erty In thoughts, and when
trusted with those of another, we are bound by an unwritten law of faltbfulprotect them aa far as poss from misconstruction, or needlessi
n, or any Indignity. If
difficult task, It la ouly because
we have not been accustomed to bring
Intelligence or our will power r upon It. It presents one more oc~ uu to think before acting, to sub-
mit tlie Impulsive desire of tbe moment
tbe sober second thought of jusi.c
aud wisdom: to do w hatever lies iu our
benefit and not y. injure I bo e
wltb whom our lot la cask
■ KUAIKIHU IT** I-OWIVIOW. Among tbe many notable signs of tbe advance of prosperity there Is none conspicuous than tbe announce that tbe Beading Railway company baa .declared a dividend of one aud ouc-lialt per cent on IU first (.re-
ferred stock.
There was a time prior b. tlie long trim of financial dimcullles which culminated under tbe Ouwan regime when tlie Beading's regular dividend. stork of that-company ..ne o tbe strongest of local corporate aaaru
people.
Religion. I
at borne. An tnteil Hlndorotau. vt*tUti city aud studying i tbelr doctrine*. H. derstaud bow (c-pl In tbe teaching* of tbelr own bouse d« Ism while they wen heal bend..tu In re world.
Tlie death of Senator Willtamlioebrl, »f Kniturky. had been anticipated by hi—fiiends andenemi.» from tbe moment tbe nature of tbe wound Inflicted by an a—a--.n was known. Had he fallen Instantly dead II is probable that tbe contest for tbe governorship of Kentucky would have been abandoned by hi* party. Tbe govem.irehlp without Goebel will be comparatively an empty bauble: but the blood of a martyr is an invaluable puliticnl asset. Yet Goebel lived long enough to give breathing aud body lo Ibe act of tlie legislator certifying bb. Illle to the governorship after lie had qualified himself by taking tbe oath of office. His death, therefore, has devolved the office upon Lieutenant tvovern.ir Beckbarn, aud tbe courts of Kentucky- mu-t now decide tbe issue. No man can approve the method- of tbe dead political leader; aud no man can wiibhdid admiration for bis mdomllabie courage. He bad Jn him, along with grave faulu, some of tlie characteristic* of greatness, aud w as no doubt a better man than be has been made lo appear iu 'be portraiture mainly furnished by bis enemies. Manns on Clilcago Platform. William Jennings Bryan has wiiiiru an article for a W Uminglou. Del., (aper 1i be gives wbat lie says is tlie result of bt* ol nervation* of tbe political situation Iu tbe East. He says the three questions receiving ie greatest slist* of attention are ibe money question, trust aud impenaii-m. Despite’ Ibe fact that eastern pa(cr* ape opposed to I
i In I
To quote hM o “I canu<H m tbe strength of Democratic party in Delaware oi of tbe Eastern Btales, but 1 am fled, however, from wbat 1 have aud beard, that a Democratic platform reaffirming tbe silver plank of tbv Chicago platform would (Kill each of those Bute* platform directly repudialiug ti to by tbe party iu l
eu a few day. rough -wan. > days sg...
For fox bunting tlie land tbrougln-ut 1 ipe May county is rather rough In i amp# aud closely wooded, aud bi.r»e- | men would no doubt find bard riding , behind the bounds, especially w here tlie limber Is heavy, yet not toy mud. .fiord exciting sport.
Gideon Frank Bishop, who— occurred last week, wa« a wrl
known member of the Methodist Epls
copal conference, ailtiougb o
would be altunger than a csimpromise or an evasion of the questl “Regarding trust*. I found tbe people dangers of tbe trusts. Those who did not think tbe queallou important In 1896are now rouviuewd that Ibeprivs monopoly has reached preportn. where Ills 'dangerous to political, as well as tbe Industrial, welfare of Ibe
nation.
“On Imperialism: I
that Imperialism Is the greatest evil uaw coufroullug tbe public, and I find that the arguments against a colonial policy are -trung among tbe (wople whom 1 have addressed, and my denunciations of Imperialism were well received. I am convinced that tbe eflort* to engraft such a policy upon
our form of government more Republicans tl.su
Republican party palgnr — ’
fiM: 1 f.
made Monday Indicate* that old-time flourishing rundlliuci may not be long distant. In tbe last half of the last year the
ards of t2A00,(
on than hat y In any pre '
e left tbe
my t<
Blai
„; r ,.
Hotel Brighton, chan.i OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT KXCELI.T.D gliding' APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CLASS
K. SOO^'.
K.
-t.-n.-l anil fain and. finally, le
Itrlieplain have tn id before gelling a
sight ■
rase was ctlkd
:ed. Ai
•onfound It Brown.
enils-r of tbe Detroit ••Some years ago 1 •d the cirenit conn pro c-mfese.. div-rr-
v-ry tuocb opposed to .11 islly those which were tin
1UTH0RIZED er FIRE UNDERWRITERS. KIDDEE DEPIRTKENT FOR electric lighting.
AIL MATtKlAL AND WORK GIARASIttb STRICTLY FIRST CLAJS. ELECTRICIANS. Bkllled FU.ctrictau* Futuisli-d Day or Night. reosr oFucm box. ate
H. M. KfllBACH, SON & CO., ARiBTKV OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Electrical Bupphes, l..es.--J—.--n I lets -or Shad—. ET'ecUlaJWKCalle,
Batterio i
nd all Electrial
rely i cucipiainsnt in
ra is bunself *s resoy t.. (M.svea, tn- jonire , | u asked If any com appeared for tb- de- , fendant There was silence f..r a me-
md the jndge re(ieatrd tbe qm\t ode md cf the lawyers' taU.
tiealtb be
engaged In tbe pulpit for three
born iu Bridget.
DUO, and after obtaining a common
scl.ool education in bis nail learned tbe barnere. making
business be worked during llie' Uqo.ii babit and wbo was at tbe til day, w bite at night be studied tor tbe : reui-:.i.'.'at.ly under the inflo-nc-mmi-try. By perel-ient study be wa* j -tiuinliitt- He was noticed struggli admitted to the conference in 1872. and *" Bet on hi» feel. and. on ubeer>
proved a valuaMe and xeabm* pastor. HI* fir-t charge was Urohen and Dias “ “'.“rL
. ...... Do you appear for
be lal-ored for three y ears, M , HUn ^
aud after that filled the follow ing ••-No. yoor honor. I merely roge to .laliim*: 1875, Alston; ‘76. New Gietua; remark, as “friend of the court.'’ that 77-'79, Mauricrtuwn; 'Wl-'hl, Mullica with Brother Duublrblank as attorney Hill; '82-'EH, Cape May City; •88'!i7, foe the complainant and no one on the B>ulb Amboy:’87-*90,Beabrlgbt; ’91-95, oOnr -ide it waa about an even thing. -
1, Hammouton. While latter (dace bis health
failed him, aud in tlie following year Fsiioor* i*»trsr be was placed on tbe *ui*riiumefary Rouat-.r Clark of Mou
, '' u ! k "‘, '7, ‘•“.r,"!; "7 ™" “ irrms™,—.o..-»« ference up lo Ibe lime of bis death Oo , VI . t , lrl . rausrei a temporary boardMr. Bishop located at Cramer Hil wa ,j. »i,h the sign,
•only after bis retirement from tl» -Thke tbe Boardwalk."
active ministry. The dn-eased was gome local wag* nor-d this and tbe •retary of tlie conferehce board of day after Nr appearance carried «B the -ward* for several years and had al-si walk and wrote umler tbe sign tbs
ved on the hard of examiner-. He Mcrd*. "IVs lUve." ives a widow and five children, .me lie Diae—s »'»*•*. n#r.
ii and four daughter*. Tlie funeral ghe—I see that re me doetore have de- * place Monday murulug. Inter- cid-d that (uiraly-i. is a coos.qnence of
eut at Fembertun. overuse of tb- parts-aflecU-d
ixed tbe op(urtuuity
- defendant.
OCEAN CITY MILL AND LUMBER.CO,
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-
in either hard or *oft wood.
Office,Yard andMill: 10th andWest Sts.
— I don't
• heard
bow you can have : connection, my dear yon ate free from paigur. —Boston Courier
WAN A MAKER’S.
WAN AM AKER’S.
$200,000 OF FURNITURE
$150.000—at ;
t-rafve of a fourth off;
many of the Demucra:* wbo
the party in 1896 have returned, aud still returning, aud before tie campaign doses tbe ranks ot tbe petuo crsilc party will be swelled by tbe few
of volet* wbu were led
offered for aim some half prio
We do this to meet your expectation, ch ar our stock, and turn a dull month into a busy'one. Almost every article of furniture is included in this §»Je, -or will be before wc get through. New articles will be added daily as they arrive; but it is safe to say that the first part of the sale will be the best part because the best things
always go first.
The articles now in the sale are:
OCEAN
CIXV. INI. J.
CONVER, BUZZHRD 5c CO.
SANITARY plumbing
TIN. GALVANIZED AND COPPER ROOFING
2 j Hot Air
ventilating
i Combinitiun
Olfkc. Salesroom and Works,
SEVENTH STREET,
E t
B t. Asbury and West Aves.
W. SCOTT HAND
STONE PAVEMENTS.
BE0L [SUITE m
^IIISOBBKOE--
•JOHN MetAI-EESK.
759 ASBURY AVENUE
Ocean City Hnme-niaile Balei>.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
F. A. SCHOCK. Proprietor
tnttiuMi. Cmnissiwi ii tetn
Hoi# Atglrii: Mr. and Mr>- Morton. Morton Bister*, New York: John W. Cornell, H. B. Fro per, UoL Jsnie* V\alisce, Philadelphia: H M. Dearborn, Huston: J. D.CoUtns,Camden; Carlton O.dfrey, Mr. Fblllii*. Atlantic City; Mr*. Harry Ihiubam, Balrni; Mrs. A. B. Dunham. Master James Dun I .am, Millville; J. W. Reeve.. Capa May Court H»o*e; Mrs. John C. Hasted. Bridgeton; B. K. Htubb., Millville. Garwood House: \V. B. Douglas, New York; C. L. Col*, H. E. Near ling. B. C. Godfrey, Allanik City; Arthur C. A Wee. Hubert Lacy, Camden; Captain Wesley Bmith, Absecou; C. A. Leuny
overand ahJ^ail expein*., and <1* «il“U°w»er: John Dunham, Alio.
dividend wbich is about ■iy a part of that profit, 1 on a 0.1.re-rvalue basis of calculatioa, and Is mqre than bkeiy to le followed by anoUier iu tbe
of lb* year.
Iteuteo Cbeeseman, Bridgeton; Wm. Culllua, A. C. Kemper, Philadelphia. Km melt House: T. H Troost, W. G Halloo ell, F. M. Newcomb. Mrs F7 C. Kj*l, Miss Shoemaker. Mrs. L. lUker, Wm. A. Shaw, Percy Shaw, Philadelphia: R. T. Hughe, and wife, Lewb
gratification to Iu friends that tbe I’s : P. H. Nau, Middletown, Is Heading 9 again getting into tbe p.i- Y ' ; W ' H ' Lo "*' ,u "* C " yi Aulhou tioo of being a regular permanent divb I ^"elman. Tuckaboe; Martin Gaflue.t dend payer, as a resnlt, too, not of ! Monet*. Ind.; MU* S. Brown. Maker financial bugger mugger, but of Mglti ! vUle; 8 - sl *Dger l-xard. Woodbury, mate -tody developmeut in ibcre’ thsmopolilan patlefm for’March mo piping time* of business growth.' J rood, at L. W. MuuaB's.
Jtrdroom suites. Ckiffmniers. Wardrobes. Jtrass beds. Iron bods. Jhtrrtilts. Sideboards.
Parlor suites.
Offuc desks. Office chairs. Office tables. Couches, liasy chairs. Morris chairs. Piano sUnds. Parlor tables. IJbrary tables, liedrooth tables. I took eases. Buffets.
anil loianj Pusiic
VANCE & HEWITT (O.YTjtMW 1MIBIILIIOS HO^kjE MOVIliC a t reecls;iy *«f
PRICE OF LOTS FROM $50 UP
. SMITH, Proprietor
BAKER & ADAMS Furniture Dealers and Upholsterers Furniture. Carpet-. Matting, Bedding. Cpbulsirriug Goods, Bbades, 712-14 Askar) Avene, Ocexn Cit). V JJACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. As. 700 Attari Aimh. Oetu Oil. ■-1--as-x- . KotklBa J «*i>*M*d so SusSay.
JOHIN MARTS
PURE ICE SCREEN FRAMES
Whe
was said ■
KINDS
injure and Door Frames' »tsi utait. Hum rtsTB smn
-Van city. k. J-
•t-first took up furniture, years and years ago, it RFQ r T * C'C\ A T could not afford to guarantee satisfaction. ** still in the furniture business, and still guaran- ! oak asm ims*
teeing, and keeping our w.ord, and making money. MTKTrf Krf 'k 1 W ,C'xxia Palms, 15, 20 and 25c »f furniture that a poor man can afford to Fin ^ •• ->-r To «l25 buy. .ii>d alxiut all that the rich want are here. Nothing lattice, KO. 634 ASBURY AVENUE Norfolk Island Pines, thai is made escapes us. We have our pick ef the market < ' ' $1.00, $1.25 and $1*;° because we are the largest customers. j ' Asparagus Fern - ' 25c S<i do von . . - Chinese Sacred Lilies, IOC > U - / OK NAI.K.-CIIEA1*. Choke Begonias. Cyclamea. BU.
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